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Key Indian benchmark indices close higher on Tuesday

| @indiablooms | Apr 03, 2018, at 09:44 pm

Mumbai, Apr 3 (IBNS): The Indian market closed higher on Tuesday, with BSE Sensex up 115.27 points at 33370.63 and NSE Nifty up 33.20 points at 10245.00, largely due to some strong buying towards the end of business day.

Top gainers on Tuesday included ICICI Bank, M&M, Tata Motors (D), HPCL, Yes Bank, Bharti Airtel and Bajaj Finserve while Tech Mahindra, Wipro, Hindalco, ONGC, Adani Ports, L&T, HDFC Bank and Titan Company were some of the key stocks that declined.

In a separate news, according to media reports, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has dropped Axis Bank from a list of banks it has cleared to import gold and silver in the current financial year starting April 1, 2018.

The RBI has announced that the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will meet on April 4 and 5, 2018 for the First Bi-monthly Monetary Policy Statement for 2018-19.

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